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A group of people standing in front of a building with a brick facade and flower arrangements. 1
A stone bridge over a river with a church and modern buildings in the background. 2
A narrow street with parked cars, a tall clock tower, and a yellow flowering tree. 3
A traditional half-timbered building, a modern glass building, and a construction site with a large mural. 4
A cathedral with twin spires, surrounded by a cityscape and greenery. 5

Cork City Guided Tour: Stories, Sites, and Secrets

By Evan Pyne Tours
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Exceptional
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 74 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

  • Elizabeth Fort, where English power was once projected from across the city.
  • St. Finbarr's Cathedral, where Cork started.
  • North Main Street, the heart of the old city of Cork
  • St Anne's Church, with its famous bells and clocks
  • Grand Parade, the centre of Cork today

Activity location

    • Cork
    • Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Bishop Lucey Park, Grand Parade, Centre, Cork, Ireland | We will meet at the turquoise fountain in Bishop Lucey Park
    • Cork, County Cork, Ireland

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Cork City Guided Tour: Stories, Sites, and Secrets

  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m
    2h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 11:00
Price details
RM 74.47 x 1 AdultRM 74.47
Total
Price is RM 74.47

What's included, what's not

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    Most tours stay in the city centre, and while my tour will also feature the city centre, I try to take you to parts of the city that are accessible on a 2 hour tour, but that most people don't bring you to, particullarly on the north and south sides of the city centre! What we will see includes:
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    Bishop Lucey Park
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    The old Beamish Brewery
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    Elizabeth Fort
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    St. Finbarr's Cathedral
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    The Courthouse
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    North Main Street
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    Shandon Street
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    The North Cathedral
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    St Anne's Church, Shandon
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    Cork Butter Exchange
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    Shandon Sweets
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    The Mother Jones memorial
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    Cornmarket Street
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    St Patrick's Street
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    The English Market
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    Grand Parade
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    The National Monument
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    Some locations in Cork require an admission fee, so we will not enter St. Finbarr's Cathedral or St Annes Church, but other than that we will visit all of these locations.

What you can expect

I'll welcome you to the city where the tour starts, in Bishop Lucey Park, in the heart of Cork city. We will then wander by Elizabeth Fort (a 1600s English fort), St. Finbarr's Cathedral (the birthplace of Cork), the old Beamish Brewery (a Cork staple!), the Courthouse, North Main Street (the old centre of Cork), and up into the Northside. On the Northside of Cork, we will walk up Shandon Street, where hawkers and pedlers once made passing by a chore, before reaching the North Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Cork and Ross. Following this, we will see St Anne's Church, with its famous bells and lying clocks, the old Butter Exchange, Shandon Sweets (a 100 year old hand made sweet shop), and the Mother Jones memorial, before descending back into the city centre. Once we arrive back in the city centre, we will walk through Cornmarket Street, where shawlees (Cork's working class women draped in shawls) once made ends meet for their families, before arriving at the St Patricks Street and the Grand Parade, home to the English Market and the National Monument. At the end of the tour, I hope to have given you a sense of what makes this city tick, the stories and events which shaped Cork into the fantastic place it is today, before giving you plenty of recommendations for pints and food!

Location

Activity location

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    • Cork
    • Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Bishop Lucey Park, Grand Parade, Centre, Cork, Ireland | We will meet at the turquoise fountain in Bishop Lucey Park
    • Cork, County Cork, Ireland